Friday, April 30, 2010

'Idol' odds 'n ends: American Idols Live! Tour 2010 dates revealed

The following are Idol-related odds and ends that happened this week:

>Since there are fans dying of anticipation ahead of this summer's "American Idols Live!" tour (yeah, right), the franchise decided to inform the world of the tour stops on Tuesday. The highlights of the tour? Besides the Top 10 finalists that will be contractually obligated to perform from July 1 until Sept. 14, some exciting stops include the Giant Center in Hershey, Pa., on July 15, the BOK Center in Tulsa, Okla., on Aug. 8 and the United Center in Chicago, Ill. on Aug. 30. A full list of tour dates reveals that 49 shows will be performed in 49 cities, including two Canadian locales.

Tickets go on sale beginning Fri., May 14, at 11 a.m., with the majority of them becoming available on Sat., May 15, at 10 a.m.

>It's as close to being official as possible: Kris Allen's second single will be "The Truth," the Toby Gad/Pat Monahan-penned ballad. Interestingly enough, Jive ordered the production of a version featuring the vocals of Monahan, the lead singer of Train, on the bridge, which will most likely be the version sent to radio. Listen to the redone version below:




Kris has yet to weigh in on the selection of "The Truth" as his second single, but regardless of what he thinks of it, he will be performing the song on the Idol finale. You can't ask for a bigger promotional opportunity than that.

>Jordin Sparks was in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday along with U.S. Transporation Secretary Ray LaHood and congressional members to raise awareness for Allstate's "X the TXT" campaign. Per the press release, Jordin said:

"Sending a text is not worth taking a life," said Grammy-nominated Jordin Sparks. "Unfortunately, it can be easy to forget the dangers of texting and driving when you get behind the wheel. That's why it is important for teens, their friends and families to acknowledge the risks and pledge together not to do it."

Jordin also appeared on FOX News Channel to promote awareness of the campaign, which can be watched below:



If you're up for contributing to Jordin's cause, be sure to pledge not to text while driving.

>Ryan Seacrest recently announced that he will lend his voice to a character in the upcoming Dreamworks release Shrek Forever After, and now we know what his character will look like. Only known as "father of Butter Pants," the character was revealed in a screencap posted on Ryan's official site on Wednesday as seen on the right. Per the post on Ryan's site:
Coincidentally, the pudgy character of Butter Pants is played by "Shrek" director Mike Mitchell who says the scene that Ryan appears in is indeed a "pivotal moment" in the storyline.
Ryan's voice talents will be heard in theaters nationwide beginning Fri., May 21.

>Katharine McPhee announced Thursday she has recorded a new version of her song "Terrified," which features the vocals of Chuck star Zachary Levi instead of co-writer Jason Reeves, who is featured on the album version and seems to be in "Camp Kara" when it comes to his allegiance judging by his recent performance of the song with Judge DioGuardi on Lopez Tonight. Of Levi, Kat said in an e-mail:

He is amazing and the new version is incredible. Next week you'll get to hear the song and there's a great video to go with it as well.

Presumably, the single will hit iTunes on Tuesday. You can already see a rough clip of the video, which will be airing in movie theaters nation wide as part of "Screenvision."

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Thursday, April 29, 2010

'Idol' Hot 100: Adam Lambert's "Whataya Want From Me" #13 (5/8/10)

For Your EntertainmentIt was more of the same for Idol-related tracks on a pretty dry Billboard Hot 100 chart for the chart week of May 8.

Adam Lambert's newly platinum "Whataya Want From Me" remained in the top spot among Idol alums, although it slipped three spots to #13. Kris Allen actually followed the trend set by Adam, as his single "Live Like We're Dying" continued its leggy run but was also down three spots to #33.

The one highlight of the chart came along with Carrie Underwood's "Temporary Home," which got a post-ACM Awards boost and was actually up #73-61. Fellow winner Kelly Clarkson didn't have much luck with her latest release "All I Ever Wanted," as it held steady at #96. Not a good sign to be stalling so early in its run.

Full chart positions courtesy of Billboard are posted below:

Hot 100
13 10 Adam Lambert, "Whataya Want From Me"
33 30 Kris Allen, "Live Like We're Dying"
61 73 Carrie Underwood, "Temporary Home"
96 96 Kelly Clarkson, "All I Ever Wanted"

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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Special commentary re: Siobhan Magnus

I'd like to take this opportunity to say that I've been wrong on a lot of my predictions this season. In fact, I think I've only called two boots correctly in the Top 12 so far, which is especially bad for me. But for someone who pegged Siobhan Magnus to win the whole thing at the outset of the Top 12, tonight's results are even more disappointing than usual.

Even though she was never one of my favorites, I respected Siobhan's fearlessness and the way she was able to switch up her performance styles from week to week. It was also cool that a fellow Massachusetts resident was able to make it as far as she did. And then she just seemed like an all around cool person to hang out with. Sadly, however, it was not her title to earn, but it's really frustrating that the likes of Aaron Kelly and Mike Lynche have now outlasted her. They are two of the most overrated contestants of the season, and the fact that they're still there is inexplicable.

Regardless, Siobhan should go on to bigger and better things, most likely on Broadway, and Randy Jackson was right to tell her to be herself. If she does just that, things should go quite well for Season 9's spunky firecracker with a distinguished screech.

P.S. this season blows big time.

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Poll of the week: Siobhan Magnus favorite Top 6 contestant

In what was a surprising premature exit, Siobhan Magnus ended up garnering the most votes in a cruel case of irony on IDOL LIVE"s poll of the week for the Top 6 edition of the poll.

Siobhan took in 38 of the 129 votes cast, good for 29% of the total take. Lee DeWyze was next with 22% of the vote thanks to 29 votes in his favor, while Casey James was right behind with 28 votes (21%).

Onetime favorite Crystal Bowersox slipped to fourth place with 16 votes (12%), while Aaron Kelly was next with 12 votes (9%) and Big Mike Lynche was dead last with six votes (4%).

In another case of irony, the season to date rankings show that Siobhan is now IDOL LIVE readers' finalist of choice, as she leads with 218 votes to second-place contestant Crystal (198 votes).

In the latest edition of the poll of the week series, readers are asked who their favorite Top 5 contestant is. Voting will be open for exactly one week.

Aaron Kelly 12 (9%)
Casey James 28 (21%)
Crystal Bowersox 16 (12%)
Lee DeWyze 29 (22%)
Mike Lynche 6 (4%)
Siobhan Magnus 38 (29%)

Total votes: 129

Running total for Season 9:
24th - Haeley Vaughn (0 votes)*
21st (tie) - Janell Wheeler (2 votes)*
21st (tie) - Todrick Hall (2 votes)*
21st (tie) - Paige Miles (2 votes)*
19th (tie) - Joe Munoz (3 votes)*
19th (tie) - Jermaine Sellers (3 vote)*
17th (tie) - Tyler Grady (4 votes)*
17th (tie) - Michelle Delamor (4 votes)*
15th (tie) - John Park (6 votes)*
15th (tie) - Ashley Rodriguez (6 votes)*
14th - Lacey Brown (9 votes)*
13th - Katelyn Epperly (10 votes)*
12th - Lilly Scott (14 votes)*
10th (tie) - Michael Lynche (22 votes)
10th (tie) - Alex Lambert (22 votes)*
09th - Didi Benami (56 votes)*
08th - Andrew Garcia (58 votes)*
07th - Tim Urban (60 votes)*
06th - Casey James (92 votes)
05th - Katie Stevens (93 votes)*
04th - Aaron Kelly (97 votes)
03rd - Lee DeWyze (178 votes)
02nd - Crystal Bowersox (198 votes)
01st - Siobhan Magnus (218 votes)*

*indicates contestant has been eliminated

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IDOL LIVE Blog - Top 6 Results (4/28/10)

Last night was nice mostly because it didn't run over, but there were also a few decent performances. Maybe it's because we're getting down to the wire and the majority of the cannon fodder are gone? Or maybe it's just the standards have been lowered so much that they have nowhere to go but up? Either way, I'll refrain from complaining.

Tonight we surprisingly cannot expect a performance from this week's mentor, Shania Twain, however Lady Antebellum, Rascal Flatts and...Shakira...will all be there to perform. To see who I predict will be leaving tonight, see here.

Please feel free to add your two cents throughout the one-hour blogcast, with coverage starting just prior to 9 p.m. ET.



Tonight's blogcast features the music of Daughtry, Jasmine Murray, Katharine McPhee, Kristy Lee Cook, Matt Giraud.

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IDOL LIVE predix: Top 6 Results

So that was interesting. No one really did horribly performing in front of Shania Twain, although I thought Mike Lynche and Siobhan Magnus were very overpraised by the judges (and Lee DeWyze might have got a smidge too much praise as well). That said, Siobhan got the abundant praise because she really needed it, coming off a few rough weeks and being the owner of the esteemed pimp spot last night played large roles in the judges' critiques of her. As for Mike's overpraise, I'm not really sure what that was about, but in the end it might end up doing him more harm than good.

With that said, read my predictions for how tonight will go below:

Bottom 3
Crystal, Aaron, Mike

Bottom 2
Aaron, Mike

Eliminated
Mike

Yes, that's Crystal Bowersox you see included in the Bottom 3 grouping. Something about last night's performance, especially when matched up against her five competitors, just didn't help her stand out from the crowd. In fact, she didn't even have the best vocals of the night, which is a distinction she almost always has. Therefore, even though she has a huge fan base, it might take the night off due to complacency whereas the younger fans of the likes of Siobhan, Aaron and Lee will be dialing and texting their fingers off, which will result in a SURPRISE! B3 visit for Crystal.

Obviously she won't really be in danger, though, while Aaron Kelly will feel the heat much more despite delivering a mostly on point performance of Shania's "You've Got a Way," but the idea of him dedicating the song to his mom, as sweet as it may seem to some, might have been viewed as a ploy for votes by others. What it comes down to at this point is the fact that Aaron's fan base just isn't as big as the majority of the others' and he's not really one to appeal to the casual voters. Expect a bottom two placement, nothing more, nothing less.

At that leaves us with Big Mike. There probably isn't a better week for Mike to go out on than country/Shania Twain, because let's face it, most of his fans are probably not likely to also be fans of the genre or the Queen of Country herself. Couple this with Mike's history of being in the bottom group and what should have been his elimination back in Top 9 week and you've got yourself a recipe for disaster. This isn't to say Mike would have gone a lot farther had there been a friendlier theme for his vocals, like Luther Vandross' songbook, but the odds are even tougher for him.

In my original predictions I had Mike going home 6th, so hopefully everything goes according to plan.

Since the Top 24 I have correctly predicted 6-18 eliminations and since the Top 12 I have correctly predicted 2-6 eliminations.

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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

IDOL LIVE Blog - Top 6 Perform (4/27/10)

Tonight the Top 6 finalists sample entries from the songbook of Shania Twain, which will be the closest this crop comes to being forced to perform country music. That means Aaron Kelly should be in his element and virtually be protected from elimination unless he picks something on the scale of "(Man) I Feel Like a Woman," which I wouldn't put past him.

As always, please feel free to add your two cents throughout the (allegedly) one-hour blogcast, with coverage starting just prior to 8 p.m. ET.



Tonight's blogcast features the music of Amanda Overmyer, Elliott Yamin, Kellie Pickler, LaKisha Jones and Michael Sarver.

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HITS estimates: 'Play On' #21 w/ 18k

Play OnThe most recent edition of HITS Daily Double's Top 50 building album sales chart shows that there in fact was a boost experienced by Carrie Underwood's third studio album thanks to her big win at the ACM Awards.

Carrie's Play On was up 50% in sales to 18k copies according to estimates, which signifies the size of the boost she received in the first full sales week since she won Entertainer of the Year at the ACMs two Sundays ago. On the chart side of things, it was up 16 spots to #21.

The only other Idol alum to be represented on the chart was Adam Lambert, as his For Your Entertainment tumbled #31-50 thanks to a 34% reduction in sales to 9.1k copies.

Full sales data and chart positions courtesy of Billboard should (but most likely will not) be published later this week.

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Monday, April 26, 2010

Flashback: Anoop Desai's "Dim All the Lights"

It was only a year ago that Anoop Desai was a casualty of the judges' save, as he was eliminated in sixth place during Disco week. Anoop gave it his all on his rendition of Donna Summer's "Dim All the Lights" (and even got the coveted pimp spot) but it wasn't enough to overcome. Watch the performance below:



Anoop actually did very well on the song and the judges sans Simon seemed on board the Anoop train as well. Fortunately for Anoop, this showing hasn't seemed to scar him in the long run.

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Saturday, April 24, 2010

'Idol' odds 'n ends: Jordin Sparks does duet with Natalie Grant at Dove Awards

The following are Idol-related odds and ends that happened this week:

>Jordin Sparks opened the 41st Annual Dove Awards Wednesday night with a duet of a song she wrote for Natalie Grant called "Human." She also held a press conference following the event, some of which can be viewed below:



Jordin said it was an honor to perform with Grant because she grew up listening to her music. The Dove Awards will be broadcast on GMC on Sun., April 28 at 8 p.m. ET.

>Kara DioGuardi looks to be setting up a replacement career in the event that this is Idol's last season (and let's face it, it should be the last season), as she teamed up with Jason Reeves on the two artists' song "Terrified" on TBS's Lopez Tonight. Watch the performance below:



First she poses for a photo shoot in a magazine and now she performs "Terrified" on a late night program? It looks like Kara D is trying to steal Katharine McPhee's thunder.

>Kelly Clarkson posted some ramblings on her personal blog for the first time in months to address a series of billboards featuring her advertising for a tobacco company in Indonesia ahead of the tour stop in Jakarta set for Thurs., April 29. Kelly said she never had knowledge that this company would be using her image to sell its product, adding:

Unfortunately, my only option at this point was to cancel the show in order to stop the sponsorship. However, I can’t justify penalizing my fans for someone else’s oversight. This is a lose-lose situation for me and I am not happy about it but the damage has been done and I refuse to cancel on my fans.

She went on to say it's hard to be used as "some political pawn." It's hard to believe Kelly's handlers didn't look into this in the first place, but hopefully they'll learn from this.

>Not to be outdone, David Archuleta wrote his own blog today, in which he documented how his writing sessions in LA are going and how he performed at the BritWeek Gala Event honoring Sir Richard Branson on Thursday night. Arch said in part:

I worked with Guy Chambers, who wrote Angels with Robbie Williams, and Erika Nuri from The Writing Camp. I also had writing sessions last week with Sam Hollander and Sluggo, who my friend Travis from We The Kings actually told me about because he has worked a lot with them. I also worked with a bunch of other really great writers, who you've probably seen me talk about on Twitter. But I actually have another writing session today with the Nexus lol. And I'll let you guys know how that goes too!

He also spent a good chunk of ink warning about earthquakes and proclaiming he was not paranoid (riiiiiiiight, Arch!)

>Andrew Garcia and Katie Stevens made the usual round of Idol eliminated contestant appearances over the course of the past few days, with CBS's The Late Show with David Letterman being one of the stops on Monday. Watch the two former finalists perform "Superhuman" below:





Letterman told Katie to get into publishing because "that's where all the money is," while he joked that Andrew is on his way to "...who knows," before adding he was sure Andrew would be fine.

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Thursday, April 22, 2010

'Idol' Hot 100: Adam Lambert's "Whataya Want From Me" #10 (5/1/10)

Whataya Want From MeAdam Lambert saw his current single "Whataya Want From Me" reach a new peak on Billboard's Hot 100 chart for the chart week of May 1.

The single rocketed #23-10 on the chart on the heels of a big Idol week, where Adam served as mentor and musical performer. This is, of course, Adam's first Top 10 hit in addition to being the first Top 10 single by a Season 8 alum.

Up next was Kris Allen's "Live Like We're Dying," which held steady at #30 for the second straight week. Daughtry saw its current release "Life After You" drop 10 spots to #61, which suggest it might depart the chart entirely sooner than later.

It was Carrie Underwood, however, who saw her single suffer the largest drop, as "Temporary Home" was off 18 spots to #73. And then there was Kelly Clarkson, whose "All I Ever Wanted" inched ahead three spots to #96, which could either be the beginning of a lengthy run or a brief appearance.

Full chart positions courtesy of Billboard are posted below:

Hot 100
10 23 Adam Lambert, "Whataya Want From Me"
30 30 Kris Allen, "Live Like We're Dying"
61 51 Daughtry, "Life After You"
73 55 Carrie Underwood, "Temporary Home"
96 99 Kelly Clarkson, "All I Ever Wanted"

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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Poll of the week: Crystal Bowersox favorite Top 7 contestant

There were no surprises on the Top 7 edition of the poll of the week, as IDOL LIVE readers opted for Crystal Bowersox over Siobhan Magnus this week.

Crystal's 24 votes (26%) were just enough to edge out Siobhan's 22 votes (23%). No one else came close, as Lee DeWyze's 15 votes (16%) were next followed by newly departed Tim Urban's 12 (13%).

Crystal is also now in the lead overall, as she has 182 votes to Siobhan's 180 total.

In the latest edition of the poll of the week series, readers are asked who their favorite Top 6 contestant is. Voting will be open for exactly one week.

Aaron Kelly 10 (10%)
Casey James 4 (4%)
Crystal Bowersox 24 (26%)
Lee DeWyze 15 (16%)
Michael Lynche 5 (5%)
Siobhan Magnus 22 (23%)
Tim Urban 12 (13%)

Total votes: 92

Running total for Season 9:
24th - Haeley Vaughn (0 votes)*
21st (tie) - Janell Wheeler (2 votes)*
21st (tie) - Todrick Hall (2 votes)*
21st (tie) - Paige Miles (2 votes)*
19th (tie) - Joe Munoz (3 votes)*
19th (tie) - Jermaine Sellers (3 vote)*
17th (tie) - Tyler Grady (4 votes)*
17th (tie) - Michelle Delamor (4 votes)*
15th (tie) - John Park (6 votes)*
15th (tie) - Ashley Rodriguez (6 votes)*
14th - Lacey Brown (9 votes)*
13th - Katelyn Epperly (10 votes)*
12th - Lilly Scott (14 votes)*
11th - Michael Lynche (16 votes)
10th - Alex Lambert (22 votes)*
09th - Didi Benami (56 votes)*
08th - Andrew Garcia (58 votes)*
07th - Tim Urban (60 votes)*
06th - Casey James (64 votes)
05th - Aaron Kelly (85 votes)
04th - Katie Stevens (93 votes)*
03rd - Lee DeWyze (148 votes)
02nd - Siobhan Magnus (180 votes)
01st - Crystal Bowersox (182 votes)

*indicates contestant has been eliminated

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IDOL LIVE Blog: 'Idol Gives Back' (4/21/10)

If you thought last night was a star-studded experience, be prepared to be blown away tonight by lots of guest performers and celebrities, including Alicia Keys, Annie Lennox, Ben Stiller, Black Eyed Peas, Carrie Underwood, Elton John, Jim Carrey, Jonah Hill, Justin Bieber, Mary J. Blige and many more.

To see who I predict will be leaving tonight, see here. Please feel free to add your two cents throughout the one-hour blogcast, with coverage starting just prior to 8 p.m. ET.



Tonight's blogcast features the music of Danny Gokey, Daughtry, David Archuleta, Diana DeGarmo, Jennifer Hudson, Katharine McPhee, Kelly Clarkson, Leona Lewis and Michael Johns.

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IDOL LIVE predix: Top 7 Results

Although the Top 7 finalists didn't meet expectations last night when they tackled inspirational songs, Crystal Bowersox delivered the moment of the season when she went instrument-less on The Impressions' "People Get Ready." Needless to say, she does not need to worry about being in jeopardy tonight. As for the other six stars-in-the-making, though, Alicia Keys probably didn't do enough to advise them out of the danger zone.

With that said, read my predictions for how tonight will go below:

Bottom 3
Mike, Casey, Aaron

Bottom 2
Casey, Aaron

Eliminated
Aaron

These three bottom three dwellers are nothing new, with the exception of Casey, and so tonight's elimination won't be too distressing. Since the Top 2 is pretty much set in stone as of now, it's all a matter of what order certain competitors leave. Mike, who should already be off this show, will make another appearance in the B3 but will escape by the skin of his teeth.

Casey, who up until now has been fairly consistent about not being in danger, will come the closest he has ever been to being eliminated, yet he'll stick around at least another week to deliver the same performance that Kara and co. have been being disappointed by.

And then Aaron will be the victim of "Idol Gives Back," as the show's youngest remaining contestant will be the most unexpected departee and no one will make a fuss over this. All in all a boring result for what should otherwise be a great night filled with giving and charity.

In my original predictions I had Katie going home 7th, which is definitely not a possibility.

Since the Top 24 I have correctly predicted 6-17 eliminations and since the Top 12 I have correctly predicted 2-5 eliminations.

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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

HITS estimates: Jason Castro's 'Jason Castro' #20 w/ 18.5k

Jason Castro (Amazon.com Exclusive)Jason Castro helped infuse some excitement among Idol-related albums into the latest edition of HITS Daily Double's Top 50 building album sales chart.

Jason Castro bowed to 18.5k copies, which was within the 15-20k window HDD originally predicted and above my prediction of 13k. This figure was good enough to debut at #20, which is not a bad feat for a new artist.

Also seeing big boosts this week were CDs by Adam Lambert and Carrie Underwood. Adam's For Your Entertainment was up to #31 thanks to a 13.7k take due to his appearance on Idol last week, while Carrie's Play On increased 13% to 12k thanks to her big night at the ACMs, resulting in a two-spot drop on the chart to #35.

Full sales data and chart positions courtesy of Billboard should be published later this week.

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IDOL LIVE Blog - Top 7 Perform (4/20/10)

As we have now reached the milestone known as "Idol Gives Back" week, it is only fitting that the remaining seven finalists get to choose from a list of select inspirational songs. And who better to serve as their mentor than Alicia Keys? It's a little surprising that none of Alicia's songs were available to the contestants for this theme.

Please feel free to add your two cents throughout the one-hour blogcast, with coverage starting just prior to 8 p.m. ET.



Tonight's blogcast features the music of Carrie Underwood, David Cook, Fantasia, Jordin Sparks and Kris Allen.

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Katelyn Epperly interjects herself in Ryan/Crystal drama

There has been a lot of buzz surrounding Ryan Seacrest and his abnormal behavoir this season, especially over the course of the past few weeks. Now the latest shoe to drop is Crystal Bowersox's accusation that she was "betrayed" by Ryan in reference to a story that TMZ broke over the weekend regarding her nearly quitting the show a few weeks ago.

Michelle Ruiz of ABCNews.com actually wrote an extensive piece on Ryan's antics, which cited a radio interview Season 9 semifinalist and early favorite Katelyn Epperly did with an Des Moines, Iowa-based station in which she made a text message sent from Crystal public. Per the article:
Epperley told the radio show that after she texted her friend Bowersox about her reported crisis, Bowersox responded with a text of her own, saying, "I'm fine…betrayed by Seacrest!"

Yikes. I'm guessing tonight we will hear Ryan and Crystal attempt to do some damage control, maybe in the form of a subtle conversation in the vein of "Oh I'm so happy to be here, I had a rough time a few weeks ago but I'm glad we were able to work things out blah blah blah..." Either way, Ryan's behavior is not going unnoticed, and whether it has to do with an attempt at boosting ratings during this awful season or maybe perhaps Ryan has finally caught a case of Simon's boredom, people will continue to talk about it until Ryan lays off the caffeine and gets some sleep.

Maybe the new TV king has finally reached his limit.

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Monday, April 19, 2010

Flashback: Ace Young's "That's All"

The last thing Ace Young got to sing on Idol's fifth season before being eliminated was none other than "That's All," which isn't much of a send-off song. Maybe it was the slicked-back bun? Or possibly it was Simon's mostly positive critique. Either way, Ace went out on a high note with the performance, which can be relived below:



The style of music Ace was saddled with during the Great American Songbook theme was not ideal for him, but he made the best of it. Too bad the performance was pretty boring compared to what else he delivered to audiences during the season.

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Sunday, April 18, 2010

Carrie Underwood delivers touching performance, repeats at ACMs

She may not have won five of the six categories she was nominated in, but Carrie Underwood reigned supreme for the second year in a row as she took home top honors as "Entertainer of the Year" at the 45th annual Academy of Country Music Awards. Watch her history-making winning moment below:



Before she was given the good news, Carrie kicked off the live television broadcast with a group performance of with Miranda Lambert, Brad Paisley and John Fogerty. Watch the performance below:



Later in the evening, Carrie received a standing ovation for her stringed-heavy performance of "Temporary Home," which almost got her crying.

Following the performance, host Reba McEntire presented her with the ACM "Triple Crown" award, which she qualified for since she has won Top New Female Vocalist, Top Female Vocalist and Entertainer of the Year in the past. This got Carrie on a roll with her speech, which showed the raw emotion that Carrie is known for.

She also presented the award for "Top Vocal Duo" alongside Randy Travis, which went to Brooks and Dunn in their final appearance together at the ACMs.

The ACMs took place at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas and were broadcast live on CBS.

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IDOL LIVE predix: Carrie at the 2010 ACM Awards

It's not all that surprising to think that Carrie Underwood is the sole Idol alum to be vying for multiple awards at the 2010 Academy of Country Music Awards tonight.

Below are the categories in which she's nominated, mostly made possible by her latest release Play On (predictions are in bold):

Entertainer of the Year
Kenny Chesney
Toby Keith
Brad Paisley
George Strait
Taylor Swift
Carrie Underwood

Top Female Vocalist
Miranda Lambert
Reba McEntire
Taylor Swift
Carrie Underwood
Lee Ann Womack

Album of the Year
American Saturday Night, Brad Paisley
Lady Antebellum, Lady Antebellum
Play On, Carrie Underwood
Revolution, Miranda Lambert
The Foundation, Zac Brown Band

Song of the Year
"Cowboy Casanova," Carrie Underwood
"Need You Now," Lady Antebellum
"People Are Crazy," Billy Currington
"White Liar," Miranda Lambert
"You Belong With Me," Taylor Swift

Vocal Event of the Year
"Hillbilly Bone," Blake Shelton and Trace Adkins
"Honky Tonk Stomp," Brooks & Dunn and Billy Gibbons
"I Told You So," Carrie Underwood and Randy Travis
"I'm Alive," Kenny Chesney and Dave Matthews
"Seeing Stars," Jack Ingram and Patty Griffin

As evident in my picks, tonight will not be as kind to Carrie as the awards ceremony has been in years past due to the intense competition. Instead, Lady Antebellum will be the main beneficiary of this competition, as Taylor Swift is not usually thought of very highly by the academy. But Carrie should have no problem taking home the "Top Female Vocalist" honors, as she's done so for the past three years (four if you count her winning "New Female Vocalist of the Year" in 2006).

Be sure to view the full list of nominations. The ACM Awards will be broadcast live from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.

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Friday, April 16, 2010

'Idol' odds 'n ends: Kara DioGuardi poses nude for 'Allure'

The following are Idol-related odds and ends that happened this week:

>Kara DioGuardi was one of five female celebrities to pose nude for the latest issue of Allure magazine. The photo, which can be seen to the right, shows a side of Kara none of us have seen before. Of the shoot, Kara said:
"This shoot was less about beauty than about taking a risk and showing people a side of me they never have seen," says the American Idol judge. She was proud to have the confidence to strip down for the camera after struggling with binge eating and depression in her early 20s. "Back then I was a size 6 or 8; now I'm more like a size 2. Food is not what I use to anesthetize myself anymore." She didn't diet or work out like a maniac in preparation, but she did make one change: cutting way back on salt. "I can really retain water," she says.
Others to take part in the shoot, which was titled "THE NAKED TRUTH: 5 CELEBRITIES BARE IT ALL FOR ALLURE," include singer Colbie Caillat and actress Regina Hall.

>Katharine McPhee has been busy filming her new NBC pilot The Pink House, and there have been a few moles that have gone to tapings to report back. Below is a very low quality video capture of a scene featuring Kat:



According to reports, Kat and her fellow female co-star Ashley Madekwe are not the main focus of the show, but are still integral to the plot. Instead, the two guys who move from Mineapolis to California, played by Michael Cassidy and Zach Cregger, are the main focus.

>Kris Allen performed a set at the Zone Lounge in Sacramento, Calif, on Tuesday, where he had nothing but positive things to say to his fans, especially about Walmart and Chris Daughtry. Watch him talk about the two former topics and perform his original "Send Me All Your Angels" below:



Kris talked about how there are "three Walmarts in every town" in Arkansas and how Daughtry teased him when he visited the Season 8 Idol contestants during rock week. Daughtry helped Kris co-write "Angels," which is why his name came up during the pre-performance banter.

>Diana DeGarmo and Ace Young chatted with BroadwayWorld.com about their experiences in the Broadway music Hair thus far alongside fellow castmember Kyle Riabko. Watch the interview below:



Diana, Ace and the rest of the new tribe can be seen at the Al Hirschfeld Theater at the following times: Tuesday @ 7pm, Wednesday @ 2pm & 8pm, Thursday - Friday @ 8pm, Saturday @ 2pm & 8pm, Sunday @ 3pm.

>Ayla Brown, who joined the team over at CBS's The Early Show last week as a special contributor, appeared yesterday to do a piece on a six-year-old cancer patient named Hannah Lowe, and a song Ayla wrote and recorded for her through the Songs of Love Foundation. Watch the piece below:



The song, appropriately titled "Hannah's Song," is now available to download for a small $5 donation. Funds raised through the organization will go toward putting smiles on the faces of children like Hannah, so go ahead and donate for a good cause!

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Thursday, April 15, 2010

'Idol' Hot 100: Adam Lambert's "Whataya Want From Me" #23 (4/24/10)

Whataya Want From MeAfter a week of rough declines all around for Idol-related tracks, there was much more of a mixed bag on Billboard's Hot 100 chart for the chart week of April 24.

Holding at #23 for the second straight week was Adam Lambert's "Whataya Want From." The single will likely see a new peak by this time next week thanks to a big performance on last night's Idol results show.

Falling four spots on the latest chart was Kris Allen's "Live Like We Were Dying," was it landed at #30 on the dot in this go 'round. Also down this week was Daughtry's "Life After You," although it was off a heftier five spots to #51.

Although Carrie Underwood's single "Temporary Home" didn't suffer as steep of a decline this week as it did the previous week, it was still down #52-55. But Kelly Clarkson made things a little bit more exciting, as her latest release "All I Ever Wanted" debuted at #99.

Full chart positions courtesy of Billboard are posted below:

Hot 100
23 23 Adam Lambert, "Whataya Want From Me"
30 26 Kris Allen, "Live Like We're Dying"
51 46 Daughtry, "Life After You"
55 52 Carrie Underwood, "Temporary Home"
99 -- Kelly Clarkson, "All I Ever Wanted"

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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Poll of the week: Katie Stevens favorite Top 9 contestant (Pt. 2)

How ironic is it that the finalist who went home in eighth place tonight was IDOL LIVE readers' favorite Top 9 contestant in part two of the Top 9 edition of the poll of the week? Well, regardless, it happened.

Katie netted 31 votes, totaling 23% of all votes cast, which was two votes ahead of Siobhan's 29 votes (21%). Siobhan finished second in the poll of the week for the first time in four weeks.

The finalist who garnered the third-most votes for the week was none other than Lee, as he took in 20 (14%), which was ahead of Crystal's 17 votes (12%). Andrew, who left the show in ninth place tonight, only took in three votes (2%).

In the latest edition of the poll of the week series, readers are asked who their favorite Top 7 contestant is. Voting will be open for exactly one week.

Aaron Kelly 10 (7%)
Andrew Garcia 3 (2%)
Casey James 8 (5%)
Crystal Bowersox 17 (12%)
Katie Stevens 31 (23%)
Lee DeWyze 20 (14%)
Michael Lynche 2 (1%)
Siobhan Magnus 29 (21%)
Tim Urban 14 (10%)

Total votes: 134

Running total for Season 9:
24th - Haeley Vaughn (0 votes)*
21st (tie) - Janell Wheeler (2 votes)*
21st (tie) - Todrick Hall (2 votes)*
21st (tie) - Paige Miles (2 votes)*
19th (tie) - Joe Munoz (3 votes)*
19th (tie) - Jermaine Sellers (3 vote)*
17th (tie) - Tyler Grady (4 votes)*
17th (tie) - Michelle Delamor (4 votes)*
15th (tie) - John Park (6 votes)*
15th (tie) - Ashley Rodriguez (6 votes)*
13th (tie) - Lacey Brown (9 votes)*
13th (tie) - Michael Lynche (11 votes)
12th - Katelyn Epperly (10 votes)*
11th - Lilly Scott (14 votes)*
10th - Alex Lambert (22 votes)*
09th - Tim Urban (48 votes)
08th - Didi Benami (56 votes)*
07th - Andrew Garcia (58 votes)
06th - Casey James (60 votes)
05th - Aaron Kelly (75 votes)
04th - Katie Stevens (93 votes)*
03rd - Lee DeWyze (133 votes)
01st (tie) - Siobhan Magnus (158 votes)
01st (tie) - Crystal Bowersox (158 votes)

*indicates contestant has been eliminated

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IDOL LIVE Blog - Top 9 Results [Pt. 2] (4/14/10)

Following last night's showing of interesting song choices from Elvis Presley's songbook, two finalists will bite the dust after one of them was spared elimination last week. If all goes according to plan, tonight's eliminees will be deserving of their ouster.

Besides the expected performance of "Whataya Want From" from Adam Lambert, we can look forward to exhibitions by Brooke White and Miley Cyrus' ex Justin Gaston, who is currently part of the "If I Can Dream" house along with former Season 9 contestant Alex Lambert. There will probably be someone else but I didn't bother to look.

To see who I predict will be leaving tonight, see here. Please feel free to add your two cents throughout the one-hour blogcast, with coverage starting just prior to 9 p.m. ET.



Tonight's blogcast features the music of Danny Gokey, Diana DeGarmo, Jorge Nunez, Kris Allen and Syesha Mercado.

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HITS predix: Jason Castro's 'Jason Castro' to debut with 15-20k

Jason Castro (Amazon.com Exclusive)According to initial predictions, HITS Daily Double is calling for a 13k bow for Jason Castro's eponymous release, which hit store shelves nationwide yesterday. Among fellow Season 7 alums, this would place the album above recent releases by Brooke White and Michael Johns, but obviously below David Cook and David Archuleta's efforts.

This figure is just a tiny bit higher than my original prediction of 13k copies. Be sure to be back here next week when official sales data will most likely be available courtesy of Billboard.

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IDOL LIVE predix: Top 9 Results [Pt. 2]

The music of Elvis Presley was alive and well at CBS Studios in Hollywood last night, which was actually a nice change for this season. Even though Adam Lambert didn't deserve to be the Top 9's mentor, he met expectations and was able to actually give targeted advice to some of them (whether or not they took the advice was another issue).

With that said, read my predictions for how tonight will go below:

Bottom 3
Katie, Andrew, Tim

Eliminated (9th)
Andrew

Eliminated (8th)
Tim

If all goes according to plan, tonight should be fairly easy to call. A predictable bottom three of Katie, Andrew and Tim should be in store (even though Katie and Tim were too good to be grouped with Aaron based on last night's performances). While Katie will merely be subjected to another scare after having a stress-free week, she shouldn't sweat it just yet.

Andrew on the other hand should finally bite the dust tonight, as he was just inches away from exiting last week, and he delivered another underwhelming showing last night, with nowhere to go but up or out. By ditching the guitar and opting to go on a world tour around the Idol stage, he showed that with nothing but a mic in his hands, he really can't hold a candle (figuratively, anyway) to his peers.

And then there's Tim, who actually surprised a lot of people these past two weeks. He will probably finish in eighth because his fans will have assumed he was safe and that Aaron was in danger (whom many of them also like) so if they didn't waste the rest of their night watching Glee, they probably dedicated it to helping Aaron out. Therefore, Tim will be the "shocker" that really wasn't a shocker, and even though his time shouldn't be up yet considering others that are still on the show aren't nearly as much fun, he can look back and say he went out on a high note.

In my original predictions I have Aaron and leaving in ninth-place (just like I did last week) and Lee leaving in eighth-place, so I probably won't be right on either count but hey, why start winning now?

Since the Top 24 I have correctly predicted 5-15 eliminations and since the Top 12 I have correctly predicted 1-3 eliminations.

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Rickey Minor to announce his departure as 'Idol' band leader tomorrow

If anyone noticed, Rickey Minor got a shout out in the final seconds of tonight's episode as Ryan was looking for ways to kill time since they seemed to have wrapped up about one minute ahead of schedule (and what did he expect? The show was like a lighting round with skimpy feedback sessions from the judges).

But he hadn't received too much screen time this season compared to previous seasons, so it was interesting to see him mentioned tonight. The news that he will be departing at the end of the season, however, helps put this into perspective. It was reported by TMZ earlier today that Rickey will be taking over for Kevin Eubanks as band leader over on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno beginning in June. According to "Ministry of Gossip" over at LATimes.com:
Eubanks told Leno during the taping of Monday night's show that, after 18 years, he was definitely moving on. Conan O'Brien compadre Max Weinberg's name had come up in speculation about who'd get the gig, but Team Leno and Team Coco won't mix that way after all. TMZ says the announcement will be made Wednesday on "Idol."
Now the question remains, who will replace Rickey on Idol? Hopefully no one, since that will mean the show will be over and done with. But in all seriousness, I'm willing to bet that former member of Daughtry could give anyone a run for their money.

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HITS estimates: 'Play On' #35 w/ 10.6k

Play OnFor the second straight week there was only one Idol alum represented on the most recent edition of HITS Daily Double's Top 50 building album sales chart.

Carrie Underwood's album Play On was down #27-35, or a whopping 47% sales-wise, which is probably due to the passage of Easter, which comforted the previous week's totals. It sold 10.6k copies in the sales period.

Full sales data and chart positions courtesy of Billboard will most likely be published later this week or early next week.

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IDOL LIVE Blog - Top 9 Perform [Pt. 2] (4/13/10)

Tonight we blog during the second round of the Top 9's performances, which were made possible by everyone's favorite four judges as a result of their decision to save Michael Lynche. The finalists were privileged to work with last season's runner-up, Adam Lambert, in selecting songs from Elvis' esteemed catalog. Now that makes a whole lotta sense, right?

Please feel free to add your two cents throughout the 88-minute blogcast, with coverage starting just prior to 8 p.m. ET.



Tonight's blogcast features the music of Adam Lambert, Asia'h Epperson, Blake Lewis, Elliott Yamin, Kimberley Locke, Megan Joy and Ramiele Malubay.

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Out today: Jason Castro's 'Jason Castro'

Today marks the release of Jason Castro's first post-Idol album, Jason Castro. The album, courtesy of Atlantic Records, features tracks like the first two singles "Let's Just Fall In Love Again" and "That's What I'm Here For" as well as a cover of "Hallelujah."

Although it came out last week, be sure to check out Kimberley Locke's new single "Strobelight," on which she worked with Randy Jackson. The single is courtesy of Jackson's label Dream Merchant 21 Entertainment.

Links to purchase the aforementioned can be found below:

Jason Castro (Amazon.com Exclusive)Albums
Jason Castro
, Jason Castro

Amazon - ($8.00 standard, $13.99 exclusive) - Buy: standard
, exclusive
Amazon MP3 - ($8.00 standard, $11.99 deluxe) - Buy: standard
, deluxe
Barnes & Noble - ($7.99) - Buy
Best Buy - ($9.99) - Buy
Buy.com - ($8.99) - Buy
CDUniverse.com - ($7.14) - Buy
iTunes - ($9.99 standard, #12.99) - Buy: standard, deluxe
Sears - ($8.99) - Buy
Target - ($9.98) - Buy
Walmart - ($8.00) - Buy

StrobelightSingles
Kimberley Locke
, "Strobelight"

Amazon MP3 - ($0.99) - Buy
iTunes - ($0.99) - Buy

The Amazon exclusive version of Jason Castro features six bonus tracks including an acoustic version of "Let's Just Fall In Love Again" and a cover of "Over the Rainbow."

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Monday, April 12, 2010

30 'Idol' alums to partake in Feeding America initiative

Ahead of next week's Idol Gives Back special, FOX today issued a press release with a who's who of former finalists that will be taking part in activities that support Feeding America’s local food banks.

As many as 30 past contestants have signed up to participate in the initiative to sort and prepare food donated to local food banks across the country beginning tomorrow. Below is a full list of scheduled appearances:

TUESDAY, APRIL 13

THE LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FOOD BANK, LOS ANGELES – Kimberley Locke, Didi Benami, David Hernandez, Amy Adams, Chikezie, Mikalah Gordon, Elliott Yamin, Kevin Covais, Michael Johns, LaToya London and Brandon Rogers will pack food in boxes for senior citizens and young children in need at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank.

UTAH FOOD BANK, SALT LAKE CITY – Megan Joy will assist a group of 30 volunteers who will sort through food-drive donations, divide them into categories and prepare food boxes.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14

GREATER CHICAGO FOOD DEPOSITORY, CHICAGO – Gina Glocksen and Amanda Overmyer will join a group of volunteers to pack disaster relief boxes for Feeding America.

SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE, NASHVILLE –Lacey Brown, Bucky Covington, Melinda Doolittle, Bo Bice, Phil Stacey and Mandisa will work with other volunteers to pack disaster-relief boxes for Feeding America.

FOOD LIFELINE, SEATTLE – Blake Lewis will assist a group of volunteers in sorting and repacking products to be distributed to families in need.

THURSDAY, APRIL 15

JAN HUS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, NEW YORK РAce Young, Diana DeGarmo, Jorge N̼̱ez, Julia DeMato and RJ Helton will lend a helping hand to hungry New Yorkers by delivering food with City Harvest.
HOUSTON FOOD BANK, HOUSTON – LaKisha Jones will be working with a group of volunteers who will inspect donated food and prepare it to be re-distributed to 400 agencies.

FEEDING AMERICA TAMPA BAY, TAMPA – Melissa McGhee will spread hope to people in need by working with a group of volunteers to sort and package food.

FRIDAY, APRIL 16

UNITED WAY COMMUNITY FOOD, BIRMINGHAM – Ruben Studdard will label cans and pack boxes.
THREE SQUARE, LAS VEGAS – Danny Gokey will assist a group of volunteers to sort through donated food that will be used to feed local families in need.

The two-hour Idol Gives Back special airs Wed., April 21, and will feature appearances by President Barack Obama, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, former President George W. Bush, Brad Pitt, Bono, Reese Witherspoon, Miley Cyrus, Eli Manning, Peyton Manning, Annie Lennox, Daughtry, Carrie Underwood, Mariah Carey, Gwen Stefani, Josh Groban, P!nk, Céline Dion, Robin Williams, Ben Stiller and more.

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IDOL LIVE predix: Jason Castro's 'Jason Castro'

Jason Castro (Amazon.com Exclusive)Jason Castro becomes the latest Idol alum to release an album with his name attached to it, as the self-titled disc hits stores and digital retailers nationwide tomorrow.

Jason Castro, which comes to us courtesy of Atlantic Records (the first album from an alum to sign with the label), features songs crafted by Marc Roberge of O.A.R., Gregg Wattenberg (Five For Fighting), Zac Maloy (David Cook), Espionage (Train) and of course Jason himself. There are covers of classics that Jason has undertaken in the past, including "Hallelujah" and "Over the Rainbow," as well as brand new tracks like "Let's Just Fall In Love Again," "This Heart of Mine" and "If I Were You."

On the promo side of things, Jason will benefit from his mostly small scale tour, which begins Sat., April 17 at The Loft in Dallas, Tex. He has also been getting some press, mostly in the form of album reviews by People magazine and Michael Slezak of Entertainment Weekly. But his next big television appearance won't be until April 22, when he performs on Ellen, so first week sales will not be helped out on that front.

There are also a few underground promo campaigns going on, like the photo competition being held on IBeatYou.com in support of Jason's latest single, "That's What I'm Here For." But these kinds of promotional efforts are not really dependable for moving CD units.

As a result of the above reasoning, I see Jason Castro fit for an opening of around 13k copies, which would be a pretty good feat for a debut entry with little promo. This would be above where fellow Season 7 alums Brooke White (High Hopes and Heartbreak, 10k) and Michael Johns (Hold Back My Heart, 7k) saw their post-Idol releases open at.

Jason Castro is now available to pre-order at Amazon.com
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'Idol' BB 200: 'Play On' #27 (4/17/10)

Play OnThere were positive gains all around for Idol-related albums as evidenced by the latest edition of the Billboard 200 album sales chart, undoubtedly thanks to the Easter weekend that fell during the last sales week.

Kicking things off as usual was Carrie Underwood and her album Play On, which was up four spots to #27 on the heels of a healthy 31% gain to 19.5k copies for the week. It has sold 1.444 million in all. Carrie also saw her first studio effort, Some Hearts, re-enter the chart at #194 with 3.5k copies. It was up 23% for the week and boasts a total of 6.963 million.

Fellow country artist Danny Gokey saw his album My Best Days add 9.9k to its total thanks to only 17 more copies than it accrued in the previous week (which explains the 0% increase). It fell #50-61 but has now sold 121k to date.

Meanwhile, Daughtry's latest effort Leave This Town continued to add to its platinum status with an additional 9.2k copies, coming in at #66 and up 21% and six spots from the previous week. Its total is now 1.011 million. And Adam Lambert's For Your Entertainment increased slid four spots to #69 but was ahead 10% in sales to 9.1k copies for a new sum of 586.6k.

Full sales figures and full chart positions courtesy of Creme de la Creme of Pulse below:

Billboard 200
027 031 Carrie Underwood - Play On 19,471 31% 14,880 1,444,297
061 050 Danny Gokey - My Best Days 9,946 0% 9,929 120,992
066 072 Daughtry - Leave This Town 9,243 21% 7,652 1,011,098
069 065 Adam Lambert - For Your Entertainment 9,095 10% 8,258 586,621
194 --- Carrie Underwood - Some Hearts 3,457 23% 2,814 6,963,131

Total sales are in bold.

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Flashback: Camile Velasco's "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"

Back on Idol's third season Camile Velasco took on Jasmine Trias in the "battle of the pretty Hawaian girls," and as Top 9 week demonstrated the competition was only big enough for one of them. As a result, Camile's version of "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" during Elton John week ended up being her swan song while Jasmine narrowly escaped elimination. Watch the performance below:



Camile gave it her best but the song was too much of a storm for her to weather, and Simon's brutal critique was totally appropriate. Still, Camile has the perfect voice for an R&B career, and hopefully she will be able to make it in the industry sometime soon.

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Saturday, April 10, 2010

'Idol' Hot 100: Adam Lambert's "Whataya Want From Me" #23 (4/17/10)

Whataya Want From MeIt was a week of declines for Idol-related tracks on Billboard's Hot 100 chart for the chart week of April 17.

After cracking the Top 20 on last week's chart, Adam Lambert's "Whataya Want From Me" was off three spots to #23. It will probably be back on a positive track following his mentoring sessions and performance her shown on next week's episodes of Idol.

Kris Allen followed suit, as his sole charting song "Live Like We're Dying" was also off three spots to #26. Daughtry's single suffered the second-worst decline, though, as its "Life After You" decreased nine spots to #46.

But it was Carrie Underwood who saw her entry crumble the most, as "Temporary Home" became only her second official single to miss the Top 40. It went backwards #41-52, signaling what is very likely the end of small positive movements on the chart.

Full chart positions courtesy of Billboard are posted below:

Hot 100
23 20 Adam Lambert, "Whataya Want From Me"
26 23 Kris Allen, "Live Like We're Dying"
46 37 Daughtry, "Life After You"
52 41 Carrie Underwood, "Temporary Home"

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Friday, April 9, 2010

'Idol' odds 'n ends: Jordin Sparks goes one day without shoes

The following are Idol-related odds and ends that happened this week:

>Jordin Sparks spent yesterday without shoes in support of One Day Without Shoes, the campaign TOMS sponsored that encourages people to go without wearing shoes for one day out of the year to give them an idea of what it's like to be underprivileged and not have any. Watch Jordin promoting the cause below:





Jordin was so excited that she flashed her bare foot at the camera. This is just the latest cause Jordin has taken up, including Making a Difference (MAD).

>Randy Jackson appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on Monday to discuss the show and ended up discussing the love (and lackthereof) demonstrated among the judges. Randy joked that they all make out with each other between commercial breaks. Watch snippets of the the segment below:





Leno then surprised Randy with old footage of Ellen DeGeneres kissing Leno years ago on Tonight, followed by a photo of what looked like Randy and Ryan Seacrest were about to smooch. Apparently the two were engaged in a fake "shouting match."

>Ryan Seacrest was one Ellen on Tuesday, where he dished on all things Idol with the show's host and fourth wheel Idol judge Ellen DeGeneres. Watch a clip from his segment below:





Ryan was asked by an audience member what's going on between him and Simon, and he attributed their weird relationship this season to them being "roommates" before saying they were friends. Ellen said during commercial breaks she walks behind the stage with the other judges while Simon goes to have a smoke. Very insightful.

>Blake Lewis sent out an email to his fans this week asking for support in the hopes of releasing a vinyl version of his latest release Heartbreak on Vinyl. Per his email:

I really want to get my album out to you on Vinyl, but I really, really, really need all of your help. It's all up to you guys and gals.

You are the greatest fans and I'm so thankful for all of your continued support and love for my music.

So, help me and the lovely people at my label Tommy Boy to make a decision by clicking here, and answering 3 very simple questions.

So unless you don't want Blake's album title to not make sense, you better help him out by answering those three very important questions.

>Michael Sarver exclusively premiered the album art for his next single and track list for his forthcoming album Michael Sarver on AINow.org this week. The track list is below:

1. Watch Me
2. Baby I Want You
3. Ferris Wheel
4. Gonna Be A Good Night
5. Safe
6. Give It To Me
7. I'm In The Mood
8. Let Me Love You
9. Cinderella Girl ( Remix)
10. The Way She Loves Me
11. Always Surviving
12. Tell Me
13. You Are (Remix)

The album is set for a June 29 release, while his next single, "Ferris Wheel," gets a May 25 digital release. Maybe he's going for a Carnival Ride type thing?

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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Judges using the save on Mike was the right move

But for one reason and one reason only - we will no longer have to worry about the judges using their gimmick of an excuse for power to save a singer no one really cares about anyway because this season is awful.

Don't get me wrong, Big Mike is a great guy and seems like he'd be fun to hang around, but even the judges realize how much of a failure this season has been so they're throwing in the towel and washing their hands of this ridiculous power. If they didn't do so, they would most likely get accused of being unfair for not using it on someone else or some other dumb complaint.

Alright, I'm done with my rant. Back to your regularly scheduled programming!

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Poll of the week: Siobhan Magnus favorite Top 9 contestant

For the third week in a row, Siobhan has is the favorite Season 9 contestant among IDOL LIVE readers, as she pulled in 35 votes (26%) for the Top 9 edition of the poll.

Next up was Lee and his 28 votes, good for 21% of all votes cast this week. These numbers could end up going even higher based on last night's showing. In third place this week was the onetime front runner in the poll, Crystal, as she took in a still strong 25 votes (18%).

Surprisingly, Michael actually pulled in another vote (yes, vote as in singular) this week, so maybe that's a sign that the judges were supposed to waste their save on him tonight?

In the latest edition of the poll of the week series, readers are once again asked who their favorite Top 9 contestant is. Maybe the result will be different this time? Voting will be open for exactly one week.

Aaron Kelly 13 (9%)
Andrew Garcia 6 (4%)
Casey James 4 (3%)
Crystal Bowersox 25 (18%)
Katie Stevens 13 (9%)
Lee DeWyze 28 (21%)
Michael Lynche 1 (0%)
Siobhan Magnus 35 (26%)
Tim Urban 7 (5%)

Total votes: 132

Running total for Season 9:
24th - Haeley Vaughn (0 votes)*
21st (tie) - Janell Wheeler (2 votes)*
21st (tie) - Todrick Hall (2 votes)*
21st (tie) - Paige Miles (2 votes)*
19th (tie) - Joe Munoz (3 votes)*
19th (tie) - Jermaine Sellers (3 vote)*
17th (tie) - Tyler Grady (4 votes)*
17th (tie) - Michelle Delamor (4 votes)*
15th (tie) - John Park (6 votes)*
15th (tie) - Ashley Rodriguez (6 votes)*
14th (tie) - Lacey Brown (9 votes)*
14th (tie) - Michael Lynche (9 votes)
13th - Katelyn Epperly (10 votes)*
12th - Lilly Scott (14 votes)*
11th - Alex Lambert (22 votes)*
10th - Tim Urban (34 votes)
09th - Casey James (52 votes)
08th (tie) - Andrew Garcia (55 votes)
07th - Didi Benami (56 votes)*
06th - Katie Stevens (62 votes)
05th - Aaron Kelly (65 votes)
03rd - Lee DeWyze (113 votes)
02nd - Siobhan Magnus (129 votes)
01st - Crystal Bowersox (141 votes)

*indicates contestant has been eliminated

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IDOL LIVE Blog - Top 9 Results (4/7/10)

Tonight's results will either be very boring or very annoying (if the judges use their cursed "save" gimmick). Hopefully neither happen and we get some excitement going, but short of Rihanna performing "Te Amo," it doesn't look like that will be happening.

Also, word on the street is that Clay Aiken will be performing as well, but I'll believe that when I see him walk out onto the stage. Scratch that, David Archuleta will perform "Imagine" (ugh) and Jason Derulo will sing "In My Head."

To see who I predict will be leaving tonight, see here. Please feel free to add your two cents throughout the one-hour blogcast, with coverage starting just prior to 9 p.m. ET.




Tonight's blogcast features the music of Alexandrea Lushington, Daughtry, David Cook, Felicia Barton and Haley Scarnato.

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IDOL LIVE predix: Top 9 Results

Surprisingly, last night was the best performance episode of the season. That said, this season is till beyond saving. Still, it's nice to have a few alright showings here and there. Things could have been much worse considering the stature of songs the contestants had to choose from, but for the most part they stuck to what they know they can do well.

With that said, read my predictions for how tonight will go below:

Bottom 3
Mike, Andrew, Aaron

Bottom 2
Andrew, Aaron

Eliminated
Aaron

For the first time this season since the finals began, not only will no girl be eliminated, but no girl will make an appearance in the bottom three tonight. Therefore, some might be "shocked...SHOCKED!" when Mike is tonight's third wheel among the Top 9 because the judges way over-hyped him last night (and I think they realize that by now). Fortunately for him, he will not spend much time in the B3.

More deserving of the spot is Andrew, who corned it up last night with a drowned out acoustic guitar spectacle and lousy vocals. True, he showed more personality this week and came across as a genuine guy with a distinct theme and all, but he's been skating around elimination for some time now and tonight will be the closest he comes to that danger to date. But fortunately for Crystal, Andrew will get to try once again to have Danny Gokey babies with Lee.

But then we get to Aaron, whose "Long and Winding Road" was a few pegs lower than that performed by the often compared to David Archuleta two seasons ago. It was probably the weakest showing last night, and considering he went first and was not in the B3 last week, there are many reasons why tonight is Aaron's (or Yoda's) time to say goodnight. As nice of a guy as he is, Aaron has virtually no shot at winning, so it wouldn't cause an uproar for him to leave quietly in 9th place.

In my original predictions I do indeed have Aaron leaving tonight, so it would be pretty cool if that actually happened.

Since the Top 24 I have correctly predicted 5-15 eliminations and since the Top 12 I have correctly predicted 1-3 eliminations.

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